Endostitch packages

ABSTRACT

A suture package assembly is provided and includes a suture tray having a loading unit mounted thereon for supplying a surgical needle-suture assembly to a surgical instrument. A suture package cover is provided to protect the surgical needle-suture assembly prior to use. The suture package cover includes a disc engagable with the suture tray to protect the suture retained in the suture tray and an elongate flap configured to overlie the loading unit to protect the surgical needle contained therein. The elongate flap is bendable relative to the disk along a primary fold line and includes a nose portion removably engagable with the disk.

CROSS-REFEERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.13/473,928 filed May 17, 2012, now patented U.S. Pat. No. 8,556,069,which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/544,779 filedAug. 20, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,196,739, the entire discloure ifwhich is incorporated by reference herein.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present disclosure relates to suture packages for supplying asurgical needle, and more specifically, an endostitch needle, having alength of suture material attached thereto. More particularly, thepresent disclosure relates to a suture package having a circular bodyportion defining a suture tray for receipt of the length of suturematerial, a loading unit affixed to the circular body portion forsupporting the surgical needle, and a cover to protect the needle andsuture prior to use.

2. Background of Related Art

During various surgical procedures it is often necessary to manipulate asurgical needle, having a length of suture material attached thereto,with a surgical suturing apparatus. This is particularly true inminimally invasive surgical procedures wherein the surgery is performedthrough a small incision or port allowing access to a body cavity.

Various forms of packaging or devices have been developed to provide thesurgical needle and an associated length of suture material to thesurgical suturing apparatus. These packages or devices typically holdthe surgical needle loosely within the packaging and bend or wrap thelength of suture material within the packaging to conserve space. Thelength of suture material may be wrapped into a figure eightconfiguration. Alternatively, the length of suture material may bewrapped around a spool positioned within the packaging.

In a particular application, a double-ended surgical needle is used inconjunction with the surgical suturing apparatus. The double-endedsurgical needle is alternately secured within the jaws of the surgicalsuturing apparatus, specifically within small holes formed within thejaws. In order to load the surgical needle within the jaws of thesuturing apparatus, the jaws of the suturing apparatus and,specifically, the holes formed therein, must be precisely aligned overopposite ends of the double ended surgical needle.

Additionally, some surgical procedures are best performed with the useof a barbed length of suture material having a loop at one end thereof.After suturing the appropriate tissue, the surgical needle is passedthrough the loop such that the barbs in the length of suture materialengage the interior of the loop to lock the suture in place about thetissue. Due to the presence of barbs, which tend to engage or foul witheach other, it is often not possible to wrap a length of suture materialwithin compact packaging such that it passes back over itself.

Furthermore, the needle's position on a loading unit is critical to theneedle being able to be received in the jaws of the surgical suturingapparatus.

Therefore, a need exists for a suture package assembly which is capableof precisely positioning a surgical needle for receipt by a surgicalsuturing apparatus. There is also a need for a suture package assemblyhaving a cover to protect the surgical needle and length of suturematerial prior to use.

SUMMARY

There is disclosed a suture package assembly including a suture trayhaving a body portion with a peripheral rim and a central body portiondefining a circumferential suture retaining trough therebetween. Aloading unit is attached to a central body portion of the suture tray. Acover is engageable with the body portion and includes a circular diskhaving a cut out for receipt of the loading unit therethrough and anelongate flap extending from the circular disk. The circular disk ispositioned over the suture tray and the elongate flap is folded relativeto the circular disk along a primary fold line such that the elongateflap covers the loading unit. The suture tray includes a plurality ofinwardly directed tabs along the peripheral rim which are engageablewith the disk to retain the disk on the suture tray.

The elongate flap terminates in a nose having a tab and the circulardisk includes a slot such that the tab engages the slot to secure theelongate flap over the loading unit.

In a specific embodiment, the loading unit is removably attached to thebody portion.

There is also disclosed a cover, for use with a suture tray having aloading unit mounted thereon, including a disk having cut out forreceipt of the loading unit and an elongate flap extending from thedisk. The elongate flap includes a plurality of panels separated by foldlines. A first end of the elongate flap is connected to the disk along aprimary fold line. The disk includes a slot and a second end of theelongate flap is engageable within the slot to secure the elongate flapto the disk. In one embodiment, the disk is a substantially circulardisk.

In an alternative embodiment, the disk includes alternating arcuate andscalloped peripheral portions.

There is also disclosed a method of covering a suture tray and a loadingunit positioned on the suture tray including providing a cover having adisk and an elongate flap extending from one peripheral side edge of thedisk. The cover has a first side including a disk first side and a flapfirst side. The method includes the step of positioning the disk overthe suture tray such that the disk covers a suture positioned in thesuture tray and folding the elongate flap along a first fold line suchthat the disk first side is adjacent to the flap first side.

The method further includes the step of securing a nose end of the flapto a second peripherals side edge of the disk opposite a firstperipheral side edge of the disk.

The method additionally includes the step of folding the elongate flapsuch that a portion of the flap covers the loading unit.

The method still further includes the step of positioning the disk overthe suture tray such that the loading unit protrudes through tan openingin the disk.

The elongate flap has a panel portion and the method includes foldingthe elongate flap such that the panel portion of the elongate flapoverlies a needle contained within the loading unit when the elongateflap is positioned over the loading unit.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various embodiments of the presently disclosed suture package aredisclosed herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an endostitch suturepackage;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the endostitch suture package of FIG. 1with a package cover removed;

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the endostitch suture packageof FIG. 1 with parts separated;

FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the package cover of the endostitch packageof FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the endostitch package of FIG. 1illustrating an initial folding of a needle cover, of the package cover,over a loading unit;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 5 illustrating finalfolding and securement of the needle cover over the loading unit;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the endostitch package of FIG. 1 withthe needle cover in an open position and illustrating a surgicalinstrument removing a surgical needle from the loading unit;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of anendostitch package;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the endostitch package of FIG. 8 with apackage cover removed;

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the endostitch package of FIG. 8 withparts separated;

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of anendostitch package;

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the endostitch package of FIG. 11 witha package cover removed;

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the endostitch package of FIG. 11 withparts separated;

FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a suture tray of yet another embodimentof a endostitch package;

FIG. 15 is an enlarged top view of a cover configured to engage thesuture tray of the endostitch package of FIG. 14; and,

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the suture tray of FIG. 14 includingthe cover of FIG. 15 and the loading unit of FIG. 13.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

Embodiments of the presently disclosed suture package assemblies, foruse with double pointed surgical needles and knotless sutures, will nowbe described in detail with reference to the drawings wherein likenumerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of theseveral views. As is common in the art, the term “proximal” refers tothat part or component closer to the user or operator, i.e., surgeon orphysician, while the term “distal” refers to that part or componentfurther away from the user.

Referring initially to FIG. 1, there is disclosed a suture packageassembly 10 for use with a double pointed surgical needle and barbedsuture (not shown) as will be described in more detail hereinbelow.Suture package assembly 10 generally includes a circular suture tray 12having a loading unit 14 mounted upon suture tray 12. Suture tray 12 isprovided to retain a length of the barbed suture and a loading unit 14is provided to support a double pointed surgical needle for presentationto the jaws of the surgical suturing instrument.

In order to retain a length of barbed suture within suture tray 12 aswell as protecting a double pointed surgical needle supported within theloading unit 14, suture package assembly 10 further includes a suturepackage cover 16. Suture package cover 16 includes a circular suturetray cover or disk 18 and a needle or loading unit cover in the form ofan elongate flap 20 formed integrally with disk 18. As used herein, theterm “disk” refers to that part of the disclosed suture package coversfor example suture package cover 16, that is directly affixed to theassociated suture tray, for example suture tray 12. Disk 18 and elongateflap 20 are connected along a primary fold line 22.

A tab 24 is formed in a nose 26 located at a distal end 28 of elongateflap 20. Tab 24 is configured to engage a slot 30 foamed within disk 18in order to secure elongate flap 20 over loading unit 14. A cutout 32 indisk 18 is provided to allow loading unit 14 to project through disk 18.

Referring now to FIG. 2, illustrated is a suture tray 12 with the suturetray cover 18 removed. Suture tray 12 generally includes a circular bodyportion 34 having a peripheral sidewall 36. Body portion 34 includes araised central portion 38 defining a circular suture trough 40 betweenperipheral sidewall 36 and raised central portion 38. A plurality ofinwardly directed tabs 42 are provided on peripheral sidewall 36 tosecure suture package cover 16, and specifically disk 18, to suture tray12 as best shown in FIG. 1. A plurality of holes 44 extend through bodyportion 34 between circular suture trough 40 and peripheral sidewall 36as a result of a molding process to form suture tray 12. Holes 44 mayfurther allow sterilization gases to reach a suture (not shown)positioned within suture trough 40.

Referring now to FIGS. 2 and 3, a pair of stop pins 46 and 48 are formedon raised central portion 38 to assist in positioning loading unit 14 oncircular body portion 34. Snap hooks 50 and 52, along with alignmenttabs 54 and 56, are also provided on raised central portion 38 toproperly position and secure loading unit 14 on suture tray 12. Acentral disc 58 is provided on raised central portion 38 and isconfigured to engage corresponding structure on loading unit 14.Additionally, where a suture reel (not shown) is associated with loadingunit 14, central disc 58 provides support for the suture reel.

As best shown in FIG. 3, loading unit 14 generally includes a base 60having a needle support member 62 projecting upwardly from base 60. Aneedle holding notch 64 is provided on needle support member 62 toreleasably retain a surgical needle in a manner described in more detailhereinbelow. A pair of upwardly projecting, L-shaped guard arms 66 and68 are provided adjacent needle support member 62 to properly positionjaws of a surgical suturing apparatus about needle support member 62 andprevent removal of the surgical needle until such time as the jaws havebeen moved to a closed position as described hereinbelow. A fingertip 70extends from base 60 and is configured to be engaged by stop pins 46 and48 and alignment tabs 54 and 56, as shown.

An alignment recess 72 is formed within base 60 and is configured toreceive a distal end of a surgical suturing instrument. An alignment pin74 is provided within alignment recess 72 to engage the distal end ofthe surgical suturing instrument as well as a pair of ears 76 and 78which are also provided to engage and align the distal end of thesurgical suturing instrument. A pair of wings 80 and 82 are alsoprovided on base 60 to facilitate guiding the surgical instrument intoalignment with a surgical needle retained within needle support member62.

As noted hereinabove, loading unit 14 and suture tray 12 are provided tosupply a surgical needle, for example double pointed surgical needle 84,along with a length of barbed suture 86, to a surgical suturingapparatus. Length of barbed suture 86 is affixed to double pointedsurgical needle 84 at a center 88 of needle 84. A notch 90 is providedbetween arms 66 and 88 and extends through base 60 to allow length ofbarbed suture 86 to pass from double pointed surgical needle 84 and intocircular suture trough 40 formed in circular body portion 34.

Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 4, in order to fold elongate flap 20 overloading unit 14, elongate flap 20 includes a plurality of fold linessuch as second fold line 92, third fold line 94, fourth fold line 96,fifth fold line 98 and sixth fold line 100. These fold lines, along withprimary fold line 22, divide elongate flap 20 into a plurality of panelssuch as primary panel 102, second panel 104, third panel 106, fourthpanel 108 and fifth panel 110. As shown in FIG. 3, a peripheralextension 112 extends from disk 18 to allow primary fold line 22,located between peripheral extension 112 and primary panel 102, toremain straight as primary panel 102 is folded towards disk 18.

In order to accommodate the various features of loading unit 14,elongate flap 20 is provided with a series of cuts or openings.Specifically, primary panel 102 includes a pair of cuts 114 and 116which form a pair of push out flaps 118 and 120. Push out flaps 118 and120 cooperate with a pair of cut outs 122 and 124, formed on disk 18, toaccommodate stop pins 46 and 48 when disk 18 is positioned on suturetray 12 and elongate flap 20 is folded over loading unit 14.Additionally, an elongate cut out 126 is provided in third panel 106 toprovide clearance for needle support member 62. Further, a pair of cutouts 128 and 130 are formed in fourth panel 108 and are provided toaccommodate ears 76 and 78 projecting from base 60 of loading unit 14.Finally, fourth panel 108 is provided with a pair of side notches 136and 138 which are configured to allow room for wings 80 and 82 ofloading unit 14. These various cuts, push out flaps and cut outs allowelongate flap 20 to be secured over loading unit 14 by frictionalengagement with corresponding structure on loading unit 14.

As shown, disk 18 is additionally provided with a plurality ofperipheral holes which cooperate with molding holes 44 formed incircular body portion 34 of suture tray 12 to allow sterilization gasesto penetrate suture package assembly 10 and thereby sterilize thedisclosed surgical needle and associated length of suture material.

Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 5-7, the assembly and use of suture packageassembly 10 will now be described. Initially, loading unit 14 isseparated from suture tray 12 and suture package cover 16 is alsoseparated from suture tray 12. Loading unit 14 may be provided in theassembled condition including double pointed surgical needle 84positioned within needle holding notch 64 on needle support member 62with a length of barbed suture 86 attached to center 88 of doublepointed surgical needle 84. In order to assemble suture package assembly10, loading unit 14 is manipulated to initially position finger tabs 70of loading unit 14 against stop pins 46 and 48 projecting from raisedcentral portion 38 of suture tray 12. Loading unit 14 is moveddownwardly toward raised central portion 38 to position base 60 ofloading unit 14 between alignment tabs 54 and 56 on raised centralportion 38. In order to secure loading unit 14 to raised central portion38, loading unit 14 is pressed down between snap hooks 50 and 52 suchthat snap hooks 50 and 52 frictionally retain loading unit 14 on raisedcentral portion 38 of suture tray 12.

Thereafter, length of barbed suture 86 is positioned within circularsuture trough 40 formed in circular body portion 34 of suture tray 12.Next, disk 18 of suture package cover 16 is advance toward suture tray12 and loading unit 14. Disk 18 is positioned such that disk 18 ispositioned over loading unit 14. Next, disk 18 is manipulated so as toposition disk 18 between inwardly directed tabs 42 formed in peripheralsidewall 36 of circular body portion 34 to thereby secure disk 18 tosuture tray 12.

Referring now to FIG. 5, in order to protect double pointed surgicalneedle 84 and length of barbed suture 86, located in loading unit 14,elongate flap 20 is initially folded over towards disk 18 along primaryfold line 22. This brings a first side 142 of elongate flap 20 intocontact with first side 144 of disk 18.

With specific reference to FIG. 6, as elongate flap 20 is folded overtowards disk 18, stop pins 46 and 48 on suture tray 12 engage and openpush-up flaps 120 and 118 formed in primary panel 102. Second panel 104is positioned over double pointed surgical needle 84 and length ofbarbed suture 86 (FIG. 5) and third panel is manipulated to position cutout 126 over needle support member 62. At this point, fourth panel 108is manipulated to position notches 136 and 138 between wings 80 and 82on loading unit 14. Notches 136 and 138 engage wings 80 and 82 in afriction fit fashion to retain fourth panel 108 relative to loading unit14. Fourth panel 108 continues to be pressed downwardly relative toloading unit 14 such that ears 76 and 78 force push out flaps 132 and134 outwardly through cuts 128 and 130 formed in fourth panel 108 (seealso FIG. 3).

Finally, nose 26 of elongate flap 20 is manipulated to force tab 24located in nose 26 into slot 30 located in disk 18 so as to finallysecure elongate flap 20 to disk 18. In this manner, loading unit 14 andsuture package cover 16 are properly affixed to suture tray 12 toprotect double pointed surgical needle 84 and length of barbed suture86. Thereafter, suture package assembly 10 may be subjected tosterilization processes to prepare double pointed surgical needle 84 andlength of barbed suture 86 for use.

Referring now to FIG. 7, in use, suture package assembly 10 is opened byreversing the procedure described hereinabove with regard to theassembly of suture package cover 16. Specifically, nose 26 of elongateflap 20 is manipulated to draw tab 24 out of engagement with slot 30formed in disk 18 of suture package cover 16. Elongate flan 20 is thenmanipulated to pull the various panels and cut outs, previouslydescribed, free from loading unit 14. This exposes double pointedsurgical needle 84 along with length of barbed suture 86 for use.

A distal end 146 of a surgical suturing apparatus (not shown) ismanipulated to position an elongate tubular member 148 of distal end 146between ears 76 and 78 on loading unit 14. A hole 150 provided onelongate tubular member 148 is positioned over alignment pin 74 inloading unit 14. Thereafter, jaws 150 and 152 are manipulated beneathupwardly projecting L-shaped card arms 66 and 68 so as to surrounddouble pointed surgical needle 84. Double pointed surgical needle 84 andelongate tubular member 148 is lifted free of loading unit 14. Aselongate tubular member 148 is lifted free, length of barbed suture 86is drawn through notch 90 and out of suture package assembly 10. In thismanner, suture package assembly 10 protects a double pointed surgicalneedle 84 and length of barbed suture 86 while supplying them to asurgical instrument for use.

Referring now to FIGS. 8-10 there is disclosed an alternative embodimentof a suture package assembly 160 for use with a surgical suturingapparatus. Suture package assembly 160 generally includes a suture tray162 having a loading unit 164 mounted thereon. A suture package cover166 is provided to protect the contents of suture tray 162 as well asprotecting loading unit 164. Suture package cover 166 generally includesa disk 168 having an elongate flap 170 extending from disk 168. Elongateflap 170 is connected to disk 168 along a primary fold line 172.Elongate flap 170 is secured over disk 168 by engagement of a tab 174,formed in a nose panel 176 at a distal end 178 of elongate flap 170,with a slot 180 formed in disk 168. Similar to disk 18 describedhereinabove, disk 168 includes a cut out 182 for passage of loading unit164 therethrough.

Disk 168 also includes a plurality of peripheral holes 184 which mayfacilitate the sterilization of the contents of suture package assembly160. Disk 168 further includes a tab 186 extending from this 168 toprimary fold line 172.

Referring now to FIG. 9, suture tray 162 generally includes a bodyportion 188 having a peripheral sidewall 190. Body portion 188 includesa raised central portion 192 defining a suture trough 194 betweenperipheral sidewall 190 and raised central portion 192. A plurality ofinwardly directed tabs 196 are provided on peripheral sidewall 190 tosecure suture package cover 162, and specifically disk 168, to suturetray 162 as best shown in FIG. 8. A plurality of holes 198 extendthrough body portion 188 between suture trough 194 and peripheralsidewall 190 as a result of a molding process utilized to form suturetray 162. Holes 198 may further allow sterilization gases to reach asuture (not shown) positioned within suture trough 194.

Referring now to FIGS. 9 and 10, a pair of stop pins 200 and 210 areformed on raised central portion 192 to assist in positioning loadingunit 164 on body portion 188. Snap hooks 212 and 214, along withalignment tabs 216 and 218, are also provided on raised central portion192 to properly position and secure loading unit 164 on suture tray 162.A central disk 220 is provided on raised central portion 192 and isconfigured to engage corresponding structure on loading unit 164.Additionally, where a suture reel (not shown) is associated with loadingunit 164, central disk 220 provides support for the suture reel.

Loading unit 164 is identical to loading unit 14 described hereinaboveand generally includes a base 202 having a tab 204 extending from base202. Similar to that described hereinabove, tab 204 is positionedadjacent stop pins 200 and 210 and between alignment tabs 216 and 218.Loading unit 164 is held in place on raised central portion 192 byengagement with snap hooks 212 and 214 with base 202 of loading unit164. Suture package assembly 160 additionally includes a double pointedsurgical needle 206 having a length of barbed suture 208 extending fromneedle 206.

Referring specifically to FIGS. 9 and 10, suture tray 162 isergonomically designed to facilitate handling by the user. Specifically,peripheral sidewall 190 includes a circular peripheral portion 222 and apair of recessed or scalloped peripheral portions 224 and 226. Scallopedperipheral portions 224 and 226 provide recessed areas capable of easilybeing grasped by the fingers of the user. A tab peripheral portion 228is provided intermediate scalloped peripheral portions 224 and 226.Similarly, with reference to FIGS. 8 and 10, disk 168 is provided with apair of recessed or scalloped portions 230 and 232 separated by tab 186.As shown, disk 168 additionally includes a pair of slots 234 and 236 toprovide clearance for stop pins 200 and 210 when disk 168 is affixed tosuture tray 162.

With specific reference to FIG. 10, elongate flap 170 is identical toelongate flap 20 described hereinabove with respect to suture packageassembly 10. Specifically, elongate flap 170 includes a primary panel238, a secondary panel 240, a third panel 242, a fourth panel 244 and afifth panel 246. The disclosed panels are separated by a second foldline 248, a third fold 250, a fourth fold line 252 and a fifth fold line254. Finally, elongate flap 170 includes punch outs and slots identicalto those provided in elongate flap 20 to accommodate the variousfeatures of loading unit 164.

Referring now to FIGS. 11 -13, there is disclosed a further alternativeembodiment of a suture package assembly 300. With initial reference toFIG. 11, and similar to those embodiments described hereinabove, suturepackage assembly 300 generally includes a suture tray 302 having aloading unit 304 removably affixed to suture tray 302. Loading unit 304is identical to the loading units previously described hereinabove andincludes all the features and functions disclosed above. A suturepackage cover 306 is provided to protect a needle and suture assembly(not shown) contained within suture package assembly 300. Suture packagecover 306 includes a disk 308 having an elongate flap 310 extending fromdisk 308. Elongate flap 310 is connected to disk 308 at a tab portion312 of this 308 along a primary fold line 314. Identical to thoseembodiments described hereinabove, a tab 316 is provided in a nose panel318 of elongate flap 310 and is configured to engage a slot 316 in disk308 to retain elongate flap 310 in a closed position over loading unit304. The remaining features of elongate flap 310 are identical to thosefeatures, including panels, fold lines, cut outs and slots describedhereinabove with regard to elongate flap 20 in suture package assembly10.

Referring now to FIGS. 12 and 13, suture tray 302 includes a bodyportion 324 having a peripheral rim 326 and a raised central portion 328defining a suture trough 330 therebetween. Suture tray 302 is alsoergonomically designed to facilitate grasping by the hand of a user.Specifically, peripheral rim 326 includes a distal arcuate portion 332and a proximal or tabbed arcuate portion 334. Tabbed arcuate portion 334corresponds to the position of tab 312 extending from disk 308 adjacentprimary fold line 314 of suture package cover 306. Peripheral rim 326additionally includes side arcuate portions 336 and 338. In order tofacilitate grasping by the hand of a user, peripheral rim 326additionally includes a plurality of recessed or scalloped portions 340,342, 344 and 346 located intermediate respective distal arcuate portion332, tabbed arcuate portion 334 and side arcuate portions 336 and 338.

Finally, suture package assembly 300 additionally includes a doublepointed surgical needle 348 mounted on loading unit 304 in a manneridentical to that described hereinabove with regard to previous doublepointed surgical needles of loading units. A length of barbed suturematerial 350 extends from double pointed surgical needle 348, throughloading unit 304, and is retained within suture trough 330 formed inbody portion 324 of suture tray 302.

Likewise, with reference back to FIG. 13, disk 308 includescorresponding distal arcuate portion 352, proximal or tabbed arcuateportion 354 located adjacent tab 312 and side arcuate portions 356 and358 which correspond to distal arcuate portion 332, tabbed arcuateportion 334 and side arcuate portions 336 and 338 of peripheral rim 326on suture tray 302. Disk 308 additionally includes recessed or scallopedportions 360, 362, 364 and 366 corresponding to scalloped portions 340,342, 344 and 346 of peripheral rim 326. Finally, a plurality of tabs 368are provided on peripheral rim 326 to retain disk 308 in position ontray 302.

With reference now to FIG. 14, disclosed is a suture tray 402 from yetanother embodiment of a suture package assembly. Suture tray 402 issubstantially similar to suture tray 302, and therefore will bedescribed only as relates to the differences therebetween. Suture tray402 includes a body portion 424 having a peripheral rim 426 and a raisedcentral portion 428 defining a suture trough 430 therebetween. Suturetray 402 is ergonomically designed to facilitate grasping by the hand ofa user. Specifically, peripheral rim 426 includes a plurality ofrecessed or scalloped portions 440, 442, 444, 446, each of which mayinclude ridges, nubs or other suitable texture 445.

Still referring to FIG. 14, a pair of stop tabs 410, 411 each includinga notch 410 a, 411 a, respectively, are formed on raised central portion428 to assist in positioning loading unit 304 (FIG. 16) on body portion424. Specifically, notches 410 a, 411 a are configured to receive aportion of the base of loading unit 304. Snap hooks 412, 414, along withalignment tabs 416, 417, 418, 419 are also provided on raised centralportion 428 to properly position and secure loading unit 304 on suturetray 402. A central disk 420 is provided on raised central portion 428and is configured to engage corresponding structure on loading unit 304.Additionally, where a suture reel (not shown) is associated with loadingunit 304, central disk 420 provides support for the suture reel.

Turning now to FIG. 15, shown is a suture package cover 406 configuredto engage suture tray 402. Suture package cover 406 is substantiallysimilar to suture package cover 306 (FIG. 13) described hereinabove.Suture package cover 306 includes a disk 308 and a tab 416 extendingradially outward from disk 308 for facilitating removal of suturepackage cover 406 from suture tray 402.

With reference now to FIG. 16, suture tray 402 is shown includingpositioning loading unit 304 mounted thereon. Suture package cover 406is configured to be received about positioning loading unit 304 andselectively to engage suture tray 402.

It will be understood that various modifications may be made to theembodiments disclosed herein. For example, the recessed or scallopedportions of the disclosed suture trays may be ribbed or otherwisetextured to facilitate grasping by the hand of a user. Further, thedisclosed suture package assembly may be mated to a second suturepackage assembly to provide multiple needle-suture assemblies in asingle suture package. Therefore, the above description should not beconstrued as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particularembodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modificationswithin the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A suture package comprising: a suture trayincluding a rim and a central body portion, the suture tray defining asuture retaining portion between the rim and the central body portion;and a loading unit engaged with the central body portion of the suturetray, wherein the central body portion of the suture tray includes atleast one tab defining a notch for receiving a portion of the loadingunit, at least one pair of alignment members for aligning the loadingunit with the central body portion, and at least one pair of retainingmembers for engaging the loading unit and maintaining the loading unitin position relative to the central body portion; and a coverselectively securable to the suture tray and defining a cutout. whereinthe loading unit is received through the cutout when the cover issecured to the suture tray.
 2. The suture package according to claim 1,wherein the cover encloses the suture retaining portion when the coveris secured to the suture tray.
 3. The suture package according to claim2, wherein at least a portion of the cover is disposed between theloading unit and the suture tray.
 4. The suture package according toclaim 2, wherein the suture tray includes a plurality of inwardlydirected tabs along the rim.
 5. The suture package according to claim 4,wherein the cover is configured for selective engagement within theplurality of inwardly directed tabs.
 6. The suture package according toclaim 2, wherein the rim includes at least a first scalloped portionconfigured to facilitate grasping of the suture tray by a user.
 7. Thesuture package according to claim 6, wherein the cover includes at leasta first recess corresponding to the at least first scalloped portion ofthe rim.
 8. The suture package according to claim 2, wherein the coverincludes at least one notch configured to engage at least one inwardlyextending protrusion formed on the rim.
 9. The suture package accordingto claim 2, wherein the suture tray defines a plurality of openings inthe suture retaining portion.
 10. The suture package according to claim9, wherein the cover defines a plurality of openings corresponding tothe plurality of openings in the circumferential suture retainingportion.
 11. The suture package according to claim 2, wherein the coverfurther includes a flange configured to facilitate separation of thecover from the suture tray.
 12. The suture package according to claim 1,further including a suture, wherein at least a portion of the suture isreceived within the suture retaining portion.
 13. The suture packageaccording to claim 12, wherein the suture is barbed.
 14. The suturepackage according to claim 12, wherein the suture includes a doublepointed surgical needle.
 15. The suture package according to claim 14,wherein the loading unit is configured to engage the double pointedsurgical needle.
 16. The suture package according to claim 1, whereinthe loading unit includes a support for maintaining a needle above atopmost surface of the rim.